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MARTA Proceeds with Cubic Transportation Systems` Fare Collection Contract after Judge Denies Competitor`s Request for Permanent Injunction


SAN DIEGO, Jan 8, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Cubic Corporation (AMEX: CUB) today
announced that a Fulton County, Georgia, judge has paved the way for the
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) to proceed with a $72.5
million contract awarded to Cubic subsidiary, Cubic Transportation Systems, for
a new smart card-based fare collection system throughout the Atlanta region.

The judge denied a request by Thales e-Transactions for a permanent injunction
against MARTA that would have required the transit authority to rebid the
contract. Thales claimed MARTA did not follow proper procedures in the contract
award; however, the judge, in his ruling wrote, "The proposals were fairly
evaluated, and Cubic had both the superior technical score and the lower cost."
MARTA will proceed with the contract award to Cubic. Originally MARTA wanted to
install the new system in 2005. The four-month legal challenge is expected to
delay the desired completion date.

"The ruling is the best gift possible for Cubic this holiday season," said
Richard Johnson, president and CEO of Cubic Transportation Systems. "Finally, we
can begin to work in earnest to build the smart card ticketing system that MARTA
so desperately needs. This new ticketing system will save MARTA millions of
dollars and give MARTA`s customers a reliable, convenient, easy-to-use smart
card ticketing system that should increase ridership throughout the area as
well," Johnson added.

In October, MARTA awarded Cubic a $72.5 million contract which, with options,
could be worth as much as $104 million, to replace MARTA`s existing magnetic
ticketing and token-based system with the company`s state-of-the-art open
architecture smart card ticketing technology. The new system will allow
commuters to use one card to pay for rail, bus, L-van (paratransit) fares and
park-and-ride fees. The new system will be the first in the U.S. to deploy a
low-cost, limited-use smart card.

This regional interoperability is made possible by Cubic`s open architecture
back-office system, called the Nextfare(TM) Central System, and its patented
Tri-Reader(R) technology. Nextfare is a configurable suite of software modules
designed to provide the core central computing, transaction processing,
operational management, financial clearing and settlement, reporting
functionality and the scalability to support additional services as needed over
time. The Tri-Reader, an integral module in all Cubic fare collection equipment,
can read any type of contactless smart card that meets ISO standards, providing
Atlanta with flexibility, interoperability and a range of ticket media choices.

Cubic is delivering software, computer networks, communications, high-speed
smart card encoding machines, sales terminals for customer agents, parking
equipment, bus fareboxes, faregates, and multi-language ticket vending machines
that issue smart cards. Cubic is also providing innovative customer service
features including credit-debit payment, Internet-based ticketing, Autoload (the
ability to automatically load value onto the card), and electronic transit
benefits delivery. Other applications are planned for the future.

Cubic Transportation Systems is the world`s leading system provider for regional
multi-operator intermodal ticketing systems. Every year, nearly 10 billion rides
are taken worldwide using Cubic fare collection systems in more than 40 major
markets on five continents, including London; New York; Washington, D.C.;
Baltimore; Sydney; counties in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark; Rotterdam; Chicago;
Atlanta; San Francisco; Los Angeles; San Diego; Miami; Hong Kong; Guangzhou;
Shanghai; and Singapore.

The corporation`s other major segment, Cubic Defense Applications, provides
instrumented air and ground combat training systems, battle command training,
simulations and simulation support for U.S. and allied military forces. The
group also produces high technology avionics, data links and communications
products for government and commercial customers, and a wide range of technical
and logistics services. For more information about Cubic, see the company`s web
site at www.cubic.com.
 
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